Jon Stewart was offended by Trump's AI "diarrhea plane" video from a comedian's standpoint first and as an American second.
To put someone in their place or defend your own, satire packs a punch. But if your goal is nurturing relationships in families and democracies, not so much.
Millions of Americans rallied under the banner of ‘No Kings’ to protest what they see as President Trump’s authoritarian turn, a modern echo of 1776’s revolutionary spirit ...
President Trump announced that he was imposing sanctions on Russia for the first time in his second term, underscoring his ...
Now that we’ve had a few days to absorb the impact of the overwhelmingly huge and overwhelmingly peaceful and overwhelmingly ...
Letters include "No Kings" protests weren't "hate America rallies," if you are pro-America, you are anti-fascist by ...
Apparently, a peaceful protest is just as bad as—or worse than—a threat on a Democrat’s life, per the House speaker.
Republicans’ fictional portrait is part of a strategy to stop the resistance before it flexes its growing power.
House Speaker Mike Johnson found his defense of Donald Trump’s feces-dumping video turned right back on him in yet another ...
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) warned of a "Hate America" rally, but those who attended the "No Kings" protests reported ...
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) responded to a pardoned Jan. 6 rioter's threat to kill the House Democratic leader by ...
The comedian opened his monologue by airing clips from House Speaker Mike Johnson calling the No Kings protests a “hate ...
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